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Hi ,

I use the blue arrows and the cirlce button to search for tables and
sometimes headings - I'd like to use a shortut instead of the blue arrows.

Is there a macro or built in shortcut for this?

tHanks

Suzanne
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For the life of me I cannot guess what the funny circle and blue arrows
refer to! But there are many ways to navigate a document.

Firstly, there is a built-in command you can add to your toolbar - Go to ToC
(go to table of contents). The ToC page numbers are hyperlinked, so you can
navigate around that way.

Word remembers the 5 previous edit points: Shift+F5 will GoBack to these.
(Note if the document has only just been opened, it only remember the last
edit point.)

You can use the DocMap (command tool on the Standard Toolbar) and use this
to display outline headings (right click on the DocMap to change the setting
options) and click on heading levels to move around the document. This is
probably the best navigation tool and is my preferred choice when editing
long documents.

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...bottom of the scroll bar.

Hi ,

I use the blue arrows and the cirlce button to search for tables and
sometimes headings - I'd like to use a shortut instead of the blue arrows.

Is there a macro or built in shortcut for this?

tHanks

Suzanne


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The OP is referring to the browse arrows and Select Browse Object button.

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"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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For the life of me I cannot guess what the funny circle and blue arrows
refer to! But there are many ways to navigate a document.

Firstly, there is a built-in command you can add to your toolbar - Go to

ToC
(go to table of contents). The ToC page numbers are hyperlinked, so you

can
navigate around that way.

Word remembers the 5 previous edit points: Shift+F5 will GoBack to these.
(Note if the document has only just been opened, it only remember the last
edit point.)

You can use the DocMap (command tool on the Standard Toolbar) and use this
to display outline headings (right click on the DocMap to change the

setting
options) and click on heading levels to move around the document. This is
probably the best navigation tool and is my preferred choice when editing
long documents.

--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP


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...bottom of the scroll bar.

Hi ,

I use the blue arrows and the cirlce button to search for tables and
sometimes headings - I'd like to use a shortut instead of the blue

arrows.

Is there a macro or built in shortcut for this?

tHanks

Suzanne



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Once you have selected the browse object, you can use Ctrl+PageUp and
Ctrl+PageDown to perform the function of the browse arrows.

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...bottom of the scroll bar.

Hi ,

I use the blue arrows and the cirlce button to search for tables and
sometimes headings - I'd like to use a shortut instead of the blue arrows.

Is there a macro or built in shortcut for this?

tHanks

Suzanne


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Default How to create a shortcut to the funny circle and blue arrow at

thats what I was looking for

Thanks greatly

s

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Once you have selected the browse object, you can use Ctrl+PageUp and
Ctrl+PageDown to perform the function of the browse arrows.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Grd" wrote in message
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...bottom of the scroll bar.

Hi ,

I use the blue arrows and the cirlce button to search for tables and
sometimes headings - I'd like to use a shortut instead of the blue arrows.

Is there a macro or built in shortcut for this?

tHanks

Suzanne



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